Game.



B. F. SCHREIBEH.

GAME.

APPLECATION FILED MAY 6. 1915.

Patented Nov. 23, 1915.

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rw'io'm is may Cameron 7 q H known that i .bzmmm 1: l Somme- 01 we United Eiieies, z'esiiiog' o liiyeoming I 'e invented a: .seiol Game, of which 'ziie foiloii sgieoiiieatioim l invention 5o one of bein io provide a novel of e ooznii uliiiziog some =onneeioi1 with o0 pieces mm' the pieces being :1 bro (:Slilifii'lfl (1 she f and other oiijeeis in 21 will. appear the aiesoyioiiion {he invention. 1 ides in she oomllzi on and zu'rzmgeioenje oil pm cs in eie'sils oi eonsfiiioetioo ilei'eiim'i' do i oed elaimeil, it being nmiei'soocl 121E changes 51 the oneiso emo meet oi lfll'ffliltlflll herein Eliseiosmi o be made Within tie scope of What is Cllllllfitll, with-- out departing from the spirit of the invem lion. the aeeompaoying drawings the ore-- loll-ell form of inveniion has been shown, in said drawings: Figure l. is a plan View the game boerei, the some pieces beingin ciiilerem posiiions thereon. i'fi f. H a vertical ion iin'oug'li the ven i7 I i {ii View one ores by characters of s 2. which can be 11 em WillQl has side cost cling me "from and oclepted gagged by a lid or cover inciicateillwy ines at 3 in Fig. mling from the base i is a circular well earl susg iended by the Wells 2 between them arid the eircuiar Wall 4: are witces 5 Whieh are parallel with the Walls (in each of Wives are strong beads '5 the heads 6 being poeferebly of one eoior, While the needs '2" are of eno'lihei eoloe 1 or otherwise iodlicetecl upon iehe infeoe of one of blue Weils e are Wolds m Magoo pesos es shown periioulerly 1 that portion of the base 1 1in themes defined by the Well n'iensmsri cii off, es of; 9., this located e (liaison-i; iJi'lill'] Well 2? worse A peoclii u. oi the base e 13 are iiieiioeltedon she base .l. end when the is to be played, one of the game pieces is placed on each of these ills fiche base of each game piece i. semi--splmieel and mode of heavy metal, ii? will be apparent that under ordinary cow (litions like 12 of the game pieces will 3 extend upwardly into the path of the cross v strip A 3 number oi persons may play the game. in? ii the game pieces have been properly positioned, the beads are arranged 1 no the center portions of the respective wipes and the first plziyer then spins the strip 10' iiu'ee times or, if preferred tlle players eon spin in turn. When the strip 10 is actuated it will strike the upstanding; stems of the game pieces and cause said. as)" A no p sses to be ihi'own over on their sicies il .y will immediately zoom back to their upstanding positions unless the heads of the gmne pieces should come against the ci1-o1.:z lair Wall whereupon they will remain izheir lowered positions. Each time a genie: piece thus left in lowered position, one point is counted for the player and one of is moved to the end. the wife the beads a on which il; is mounted. After five beads have thus been shifted, one of the heads (3 is SillfiE'il to the end of the wire and the beacis 2 zero brought back to their normal positions, .Flc'ms it will be seen that the points of the game can be easily counted. Should a game Two piece ioe left in its fallenposition on the peace zone the player is entitled to move one. of the heads 6 to the end of the Wire. The first player getting all of his beads 6 to the end of the wire wins the game.

v l l liet is oleimecl is:

l. A game inchu-lling a board, a circulru' Well. thereon, thospece surrounded by the Wall iieiiig divided into separate zones, 21ml spinning element pivoially mounted at the l of see specezmd extending over the Well.

surrounded by said wall and game pieces adapted to be placed on the spots, each game piece including a semi-spherical weighted base and an upstanding stem thereon.

3. A game including a board, a circular wall thereon. the space surrounded by the Wall being di cyided into separate zones. a spinning element pirotally mounted at the center of said space and extending over the wall, upstanding walls at the outer edges of the space, and a string of counters supported adjacent the inner side of each of said last mentioned walls.

4. A game including a board, a circular wall thereon, the space surrounded by the Wall being divided into separate zones, a

spinning element pivotally mounted at the center of said space and extending over the wall, there being spots within the space surrounded by said wall, game pieces adapted to be placed on the spots, each game piece including a semi-spherical weighted base and an upstanding stem-thereon, upstanding walls along the edges'of the board, and a string (if counters supported adjacent the inner side of each of said last mentioned walls, each string of counters including two groups of beads, the beads of one group being of a color different from that of the heads of the other group.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto afiixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

BENJAMIN l. SCHREIBEH.

Witnesses Tnomxs Loni), HARRY Sonnnmnn. 

